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January 23, 1959 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-01-23

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THE DETRO IT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, January 23, 1959-20

Maimonides Auxiliary Chesed Shel Emes
Miss Dzodin to Wed
to Hear Hemingway's Sets Installation '
The following newly-elected Noel Lawson in June
Sister at Luncheon
officers will be installed at cere-

A kick-off meeting for the
annual fund-raising event of
the Women's Auxiliary to the
Maimonides Medical Society is
announced by Mrs. Joseph
Dubin, president, for 12:15
p.m., Tuesday, at Jeri's.
Mrs. Sterling Sanford, sister
of author Ernest Hemingway
and herself a nationally-prom-
inent speaker, will address the
group on "Backstage with the
Detroit Symphony."
According to Mrs. LeRoy At-
ler, vice-president of program,
she will be
assisted by
Mrs. -T. Tevis
Schneider.
Mrs. Irvin
Weisenthal, a
past presi-
dent, will give
the invoca-
tion.
The annual
luncheon and
Mrs.
Friedlaender fashion show,
under the chairmanship of
Mrs. Sidney Friedlaender, will
take place on March 24, at the
Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel.
Working with her are Mes-
dames Arthur Goldberg, coor-
dinator; Irving Levitt and
Howard Feigelson, fund-raising
activities; Charles Gitlin, hon-
orary coordinator of fund-
raising; I. Walter Silver, book
coordinator; Nathaniel Sandler,
tickets; Charles Kessler, ticket
co-chairman; Marvin Levy, tick-
et coordinator.
Others are Mesdames Mich-
ael Levin, editor; David Mor-

ton, tributes; Henry Schlesing-
er, darlings; Marcus Sugarman,
young set; Max Blaine, host-
esses; Louis Heyman and Alan
Lakin, co-chairmen; Adolph
Spiro and Morton Yarrows,
prizes; Emery Kovach and Mor-
ris Arnkoff, decorations; Sand-
er Klein, favors; and Joseph
Slusky, co-chairman.
Funds raised at the luncheon
support several group philan-
thropies, including medic al
scholarships at Wayne State
University and Hebrew Univer-
sity, local and national chari-
. ties; Hadassah projects in Is-
rael and aid to the Detroit
Association for Retraded Chil-
dren.

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monies of the Hebrew Benevo-
lent. Society on Jan. 31, at May-
fair Caterers:

Nathan P. Rossen, president;
Louis Rose, vice-president; Ben
Schn e i der,
treasurer;
Solomon Ru-
bin, secretary;
and Morris
Dorn, Peter S.
Goldstein and

Edward Mil-
ler, trustees.
The installa-
tion arrange-
ments commit-
tee is compris-
Rossen ed of Harry E.

Citrin, Ben Grant, Meyer Levin,
Sam Nelson, Samuel Portner,
Morris Schwartz and Isador Sos-
nick. Cantor Louis Klein will be
guest artist, with Sosnick as
toastmaster and Nathan Samet,
chairman.

g3irth

MISS

JUDITH. DZODIN

Mr. and Mrs. Ela 0. Dzodin,

of Oak Park, announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Judith, to Noel Seymore Law-
son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Lawson, also of Oak Park.
Miss Dzodin is a junior in
Wayne State University's col-

lege of education. Mr. Lawson is
a senior at the Ohio State Uni-
versity college of arts and sci-
ence, where he is president of
Jan. 13 — To Mr. and Mrs. Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity and
Robert Levy (Myrna L. Paul), a member of Sigma Pi Sigma
of 24774 Rensselaer, Oak Park, national physics honorary.
A June wedding is planned.
a son, David Paul.

Announcements

* * *
Jan. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Abe
Eigel (G ertrude Mark), of

21250 Pembroke, a daughter,
Faye Elaine.
• *
Jan. 11 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard F. Saxon (Lillian

I Our Letter Box

Criticizes Defenders
of Boris Pasternak
Editor, The Jewish News:

Writers in Yiddish papers re-
Weinstein), of 28479 Suther-
land, Southfield, a daughter, cently undertook to defend Boris
Pasternak
and to minimize the
Marla Helene.
anti-Jewish characteristics of his
* * *
Jan. 10 — To Mr. and Mrs. novel "Doctor Zhivago."
They have done so in order
Arnold A. Yerman, of 24260
Radclift, Oak Park, a daughter. to accentuate Pasternak's great
courage as an anti-communist.
Roslyn Fay.
• *
Every Jew has every right to
Jan. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Ber- be embittered against the Soviet
nard Cohen (Roslynn Winer), regime for its violent anti-Israel
of 20210 Faust, a son, Mitchel role, which definitely obstructs
the development, and endangers
Myles.
▪ *
the security of the State of
Jan. 9 — To Mr. and Mrs. Israel.
Actually, however, this has
Earl Meyers (Elaine Rosner),
of 18700 Woodworth, a daugh- nothing to do with the case of
"Dr. Zhivago."
ter, Loraine Sue.
*
*
"Dr. Zhivago" is not, in my
Jan. 7 — To Mr. and Mrs. opinion, an anti-communist
Edwin Caplan (Romona Hoot- book. If Boris Pasternak, living
ner), formerly of Oak Park, under a communist dictatorship,
now of Arcato, Calif., a son, would have considered, even for
one moment, that his book was
Jeffrey Brian.
anti-communist, I am sure he
* * *
Jan. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Sey- would not have dared to ap-

mour Levine (Lorraine Good-
man), of 14601 Rosemary, Oak
Park, a son, Kenneth Mitchell.
* * *
Jan. 3 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Love (Sylvia Leiter),
of 18321 Oak Dr., a son, Barry
Howard.

• • *
Jan. 3 — To Dr. and Mrs.
William J. Burlant, of 20017
Houghton, a daughter, Diana
Ruth.
*
Jan. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Gil-
bert Kaplan (L e n o r e Ruth
Cohen), of Flint, Mich., twins,
a son, Edward Aaron, and -a
daughter, Marlene Ann.
* * *
Dec. 29 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Manny Stein (Judy Bobroff),
of 29672 Fairfax,. Southfield, a
son, Lawrence- Michael.
* • *
Dec. 29—To Dr. and Mrs.
Gerald' Brickner (Phyllis Labo-
witch) of 29971 Brook Lane,
Inkster, a daughter, Amy Jo.

Dec. 25 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Sherman Schooler (Irene Wein-
berg), of Hamilton Ave., a son,
Nathaniel Ross.
* *
Dec. 14 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Lederman (Ann Swarin),
of 18400 Snowden, a daughter,
Ilene Fern.

Psychotherapists
Plan Conference

Michigan Institute of Group
Psychotherapy and Psych o-
drama, now in the process of
incorporation, will present its
first annual conference and
banquet at the Statler-Hilton
Hotel, Jan. 31 and Feb. 1.
Registration will be from 8 to
9 a.m., on the opening day of
the conference. Special student
and non-member rates will pre-
vail.
The conference is open to
physicians, psychiatrists, psy-
chologists, social workers, edu-
cators, personnel directors, min-
isters and public relations
directors.
Following the banquet, at 8
p.m., there will be a panel
discussion led by Dr. Rudolph
Dreikurs, director of the Alfred
Adler Clinic of Chicago, pro-
fessor of psychiatry at the Chi-
cago Medical School, and a past
president of the Society.
Dr. J. L. Moreno and Dr.
Robert S. Drews will summarize
and evaluate the day's activities.
Dr. Drews, a Detroit psychia-
trist, is founder and director
of the Institute, a Fellow of
the American Society for Group
Psychotherapy and Psych o-
drama, the Society's national
president, and president of the
Michigan Chapter. He is also
a member of the International
Congress of Medical Psycho-
therapy and the International
Council of Group Psycho-
therapy, as well as contributing
editor to "Group Psycho-
therapy."
A number of different dis-
cussions in various fields of
psychotherapy will be led by
authorities in their fields.
The close of the conference
will be highlighted with an ad-

dress by Dr. J. L. Moreno on
"Global Psychodrama and

Global Therapy." Dr. Moreno is
the founder of the American
Society and founder and direc-
tor of the Moreno Institute of
Psychodrama and Group Psy-
chotherapy in New York.
For further information, call
WE 3-3778 or WE 3-6666.

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When, Where to File
Income Tax Returns

You may file your income tax

return now. You must file the
income tax return not later than
April 15, or penalties will be
invoked.
You file your tax return with
the District Director, Internal
Revenue Service, Detroit 31,
Mich. If your tax return indi-
cates money is owing, make
checks payable to "Internal
Revenue Service". Any tax that
is owed must be paid at the time
you file your income tax re-
turns.
When the tax return is com-
pleted, be sure to attach a Form
W-2 for each employer shown on
the income tax form. Double
check your arithmetic for accur-
acy. Sign the return . . . if it is
a joint return, both husband and
wife must sign. Drop the com-
pleted tax return in the mail.
Do it early—Don't wait 'till
the last minute!
The Internal Revenue Service
says "first come, first served"
on refunds.

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plans for meeting and health
needs of Israel will be on the
agenda of the four-day Mid-Win-
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Women's Zionist Organization
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Only two persons had signed
All Other Days
"Dr. Zhivago" has inherent the Declaration of Independence
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us is that no matter who it is
who will advise Jews to free
themselves of their Jewishness,
so that they may live in all the
comforts and luxuries, our reply
cannot be other than: "No
thanks. We want naught of your
honey and we want naught of
your sting."
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